The Top 9 Best Golf Courses in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is a golfer's paradise, with over 700 courses to choose from, including some of the most prestigious in the country. The state boasts a diverse range of landscapes, from rolling hills to lush forests, providing a challenging and scenic backdrop for golfers of all skill levels. With a rich history of golf and a thriving golf culture, Pennsylvania is a must-visit destination for any avid golfer. #golf #Pennsylvania #golfingparadise
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Golden Oaks Golf Club
18-hole course designed by Rees Jones. Hosted the 2016 Pennsylvania Open. Private club with membership required. -
Great Bear Golf Club
18-hole course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Hosted 2004 Senior PGA Championship. Rated #1 in PA by Golf Digest. -
Hershey Country Club
Hershey Country Club has two 18-hole courses, East and West, designed by Maurice McCarthy and George Fazio respectively. -
Iron Valley Golf Club
Iron Valley Golf Club has 18 holes, a par of 72, and was designed by P.B. Dye. It spans over 7,000 yards and has a slope rating of 140. -
Mystic Rock
Mystic Rock is a championship golf course designed by Pete Dye, featuring 18 holes, 7,500 yards, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. -
Olde Stonewall Golf Club
18-hole course designed by Michael Hurdzan & Dana Fry. Opened in 1999. Ranked #2 in Pennsylvania by Golf Digest. -
The Golf Course at Glen Mills
18-hole course designed by Bobby Weed. Opened in 2001. Hosts US Open Qualifying. Ranked #1 public course in PA by Golf Digest. -
The Links at Gettysburg
18-hole course designed by Lindsay Ervin, opened in 1999, located near historic Civil War battlefield, features rolling hills and scenic views. -
Wyncote Golf Club
18-hole course designed by Brian Ault & Tom Clark. Opened in 1993. Hosted US Open Qualifying in 2004 & 2005.